Letters: Trump’s attacks on Bill of Rights are uniquely dangerous
- Donald Trump has spent eight minutes discussing LGBTQ issues and only nine seconds on jobs in his first address to Congress in March 2025, according to GLAAD's analysis.
- The economy is of great concern to voters, with 90% prioritizing it, while Trump's actions have resulted in a $4 trillion loss in financial markets since he took office.
- Anti-Transgender legislation in Georgia has cost taxpayers over $4.1 million since 2015, as reported by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
- Experts warn that Trump's attacks on LGBTQ rights reflect broader authoritarian threats, comparing this situation to historical persecution, as noted by media commentators.
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Letters: Trump’s attacks on Bill of Rights are uniquely dangerous
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Trump’s Bill of Rights attacks are dangerous President Trump said that certain criticisms and negative coverage of him should be illegal. He also stated that press criticism of judges influences their decisions and should be criminalized. Trump wants to outlaw political dissent and criticism he considers misleading or challenges his claims to power. He has said that…
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